Stellar Bow Shock (2000)    
 


 
In some X-ray binary systems matter is transferred from one star to the other via the donor star's stellar wind. The stellar wind, like the Sun's solar wind, is a steady stream of particles that blasts away from the star's surface and out into space. But when another star is present — in this case a neutron star — the latter captures some of the wind material. The gas forms a bowshock around the compact star, somewhat like the wake of a boat in water. See also Blues for a Dead World.
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